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I found this video of him on YouTube. I don't know the young man, but the first thing on the video says he is 6'4". I've known some kids who have gone through some major growth spurts before, but not 3" the same year after graduating high school. Anyway, if he can play, 3" doesn't make a difference. Good luck to him.

Thanks for the vid Don. That is Daniel HS he is playing against in the first part of the video. As you can see he is getting a major push.

The rule is different if someone had a personal relationship with the kid or his family prior to the time he started playing.

For example, if Sidney Rice knew Shaq Davidson in Gaffney before Shaq started playing, then Sidney can talk to him and help recruit him....at least that's the way it was explained to me by someone I trust inside the sport.

The rule is different if someone had a personal relationship with the kid or his family prior to the time he started playing.

For example, if Sidney Rice knew Shaq Davidson in Gaffney before Shaq started playing, then Sidney can talk to him and help recruit him....at least that's the way it was explained to me by someone I trust inside the sport.

Recruiting Update: The five-star Peppers says that Ohio State and Stanford are the two programs recruiting him the hardest and that he plans to visit both in the spring. Besides Rutgers, the 6-foot-1, 205-pound Peppers has yet to see any other campuses, focusing on his junior season at his new school. He played his first two seasons at nearby Don Bosco Prep. Peppers added that he’d like to take visits to Miami, Michigan, Notre Dame, and USC. He plans to take his time with the recruiting process and doesn’t expect to have a decision made prior to his senior season.

Prospect Note: Ranked as the nation’s No. 1 cornerback in his class, Peppers has been playing safety this fall and makes the checks and calls presnap. The straight-A student is also an aspiring musician, business owner and doctor. “He’s better than advertised,” head coach Chris Partridge said. In eight games, Peppers has 891 yards rushing on just 93 carries and 12 touchdowns. He’s added another 323 yards receiving and five more scores. On defense he has 48 tackles, a sack and two interceptions.

Recruiting Update- Berrios recently was offered by South Carolina and right now the Gamecocks are sitting in a good spot. But Berrios doesn't seem to be in a rush to pick a school, and is hopeful more offers come his way. South Carolina stopped by his school recently, as did Clemson and Ohio State. Admittedly, Berrios would like offers from the Tigers and Buckeyes because he thinks highly of both programs. The feeling is either could become a factor should an offer be made. There is a decent chance Berrios will attend the Clemson-South Carolina game at Clemson later this month.

Prospect Note- In 11 games, Berrios has more than two dozen touchdowns this season for his undefeated team.

Recruiting Update- The nation's No. 2 receiver for 2014 likes Clemson, Florida and Ohio State a lot, but it's worth noting he has visited only North Carolina and N.C. State this season for games. Of those stops, he said the trip to Chapel Hill, N.C., stood out. Thompson plans to visit Clemson next weekend when the Tigers play host to N.C. State. According to Thompson, Clemson and North Carolina are recruiting him the hardest at the moment. The Tigers recently stopped by Hillside. So did Ohio State. Thompson is in no rush to pick a school. He said his recruitment is in the "early stages."

Prospect Note- Thompson, who also plays basketball, had 42 catches for 735 yards and five touchdowns this season. He missed two games with a heel injury.